ABOUT SKYLARK OPERA

Skylark Opera has, since its inception [see history], emphasized both high artistic quality and opportunity for local (Upper Midwest) professional artists (both musical and technical) to exercise their talents in fully-produced works. The company also emphasizes patron accessibility by performing all works in English and by maintaining moderate ticket prices with discounts available for students, seniors, and other selected patron categories. Skylark's performance history (with pictures)

In 2004, the Board of Directors adopted the following mission statement which was reaffirmed during the 2006 rebranding process:

Skylark presents a wide-ranging repertoire of opera, operetta and musical theatre emphasizing strongly balanced musical and theatrical values within a variety of intimate venues in the Twin Cities and around the region.

Also as a result of the rebranding project, the Board adopted a brand promise:

We promise a unique mix of familiar favorites, new creations, and off-the-beaten-path adventures from the opera, operetta and musical theatre canons that will engage audiences in a deep artistic experience as well as create an appreciation for this repertoire across generations.

The company is made up of a volunteer working Board of Directors (12 members) and a paid Artistic Director. The Directors have a variety of backgrounds including organizational management, financial management and accounting, musical performance and education, law, governmental policy, and education. Individual Directors currently assume responsibility for those administrative and operational tasks not handled by the Artistic Director.

Skylark is housed at Landmark Center in St. Paul and usually performs at E. M. Pearson Theatre on the Concordia University campus in St. Paul, but it draws its audience from the whole of the greater Twin Cities area. Its current patron base is roughly one third residents of St. Paul and the eastern suburbs and two-thirds from Minneapolis and the west. The audience served varies by the type of production, with an operetta audience that is predominantly senior citizens and a somewhat younger audience mix for musical theatre and contemporary offerings. Survey data indicate that patrons are primarily persons of moderate income, with about a third of them reporting incomes under $50,000.

Skylark thanks its many patrons who have generously made supporting donations and also the organizations who have provided grants, including the Minnesota State Arts Board, the Target Foundation and the Twin Cities Opera Guild.

This activity funded, in part, by the Minnesota Arts and Cultural Heritage Fund as appropriated by the Minnesota State Legislature with money from the vote of the people of Minnesota on November 4, 2008.